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Dog cafés are the latest trend to hit the pet industry
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ORIJEN signs exclusive deal with Vital
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Exclusive freezer deals from Natural Instinct at PATS Sandown
More exclusive show offers at PATS Sandown
SureFlap to unveil new selective microchip feeder called SureFeed
Campaign launched to protect aquatic industry from Euro threat
Dates and venue announced for AQUA 2015
Amazing year for Natures Menu as award-winning firm returns to Crufts
Natures Menu hold UK’s first seminar on raw feeding for veterinary students
New £1 Treat Pocket Packs from Pooch & Mutt
Offers of help pour in to support pet rescue centre closed by RSPCA
Six special Scruffts ready for Crufts final
Further £1.6 million committed to improving dog health
Interpet adds colour to aquariums with new LED lighting range
Dog owner run over as he tries to stop thief stealing car and pet
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3. Telford pet shop closes down on the spot
4. Bespoke pet furniture firm seeks retail outlets
5. The Giant Pet Store in Norfolk goes into administration
6. RRPs should be protected, says pet shop
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10. Small Irish firm is a big player in the dog treat market
11. Award-winning Just for Pets aims to open more stores
12. Pressure from retail giants and the internet force pet shop to close down
13. Hundreds of UK pet shops selling inadequate hutches
14. Secrets of success of an award-winning pet store
15. Sales grow for ‘natural pet store’ that refuses to stock food from major suppliers
16. Vets should share some of the blame for falling pet welfare standards
17. Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
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19. Pet GPS device sets its sights on Europe
20. Pure Pet Food is an instant hit
21. Pet retailers react to Crown's distribution move
22. Divided opinion among some retailers
23. Lancashire pet shop to close down at the end of the month
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Offers of help pour in to support pet rescue centre closed by RSPCA


Offers of help have poured in to help bring back a pet rescue centre which was suddenly closed and 34 dogs removed by the RSPCA.

The RSPCA carried out the operation at The Pet Shop March Discount Warehouse, of Commercial Road, March, which is home to JJ Rescue and Canine Rehab.

An RSPCA spokesman said: “The operation to remove a number of dogs from a property in March has now concluded and 34 animals have been placed in the care of the RSPCA and are in a place of safety.”

Robert Phipps has with the help of a team of volunteers looked after dogs at his warehouse for about 18 months.

He said: “We are yet another small dog rescue victimised by the RSPCA. Where were they when these dogs needed them and their owners phoned up asking for help or they were found stray and under-weight?

“We don’t believe in kennels as they’re out dated and stress the dogs out so all ours are crated or loose in packs and all are clean happy and healthy.

“There were no issues with animal welfare. The dogs were healthy. We will fight this and we will win.”

Mr Phipps said the issue over Commercial Road arose after he was told by Fenland Council that he needed planning consent to run a pet rescue centre from a factory style unit.

He was now hoping “to resolve this matter in a mature fashion and to get the dogs back safely with us where they belong.”

In the space of 48 hours Mr Phipps won support from hundreds of people who have supported his pet rescue since it was launched including those who had raised money for the centre and many who had volunteered to help walk the dogs housed there.

He is also looking at other offers of support which include the possibility of finding alternative premises where he can care for the dogs.

He said among offers of support flooding in was the pledge “by a lovely couple who are proud to help the community and have offered us a new home for the rescue with lots of space for the dogs.

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